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  2. BBVA Perú - Wikipedia

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    The bank conducts its business through 311 branches located in different regions of Peru. As of February 2014, it had 5,429 employees. [5] In 2014, Global Finance ranked BBVA Continental the "Best Bank in Peru." [6] On June 10, 2019, BBVA unifies its brand worldwide and BBVA Continental is renamed BBVA. [7]

  3. Banco Bradesco - Wikipedia

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    1951: Banco Bradesco grows to become the largest private bank in Brazil. 1953: Banco Bradesco moves headquarters to Cidade de Deus, Osasco, São Paulo. 1956: Amador Aguiar creates Fundação Bradesco, the biggest education program in Brazil. 1962: Banco Bradesco is the first Latin American company to buy a computer.

  4. List of companies of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Avianca Perú: Consumer services Airlines Lima: 1999 Airline, defunct 2020 P D AviaSelva: Consumer services Airlines Iquitos: 2007 Airline, defunct 2008 P D Backus and Johnston Brewery: Consumer goods Brewers Lima: 1879 Brewery P A Banco de Crédito del Perú: Financials Banks Lima: 1889 Bank P A Banco de la Nación : Financials Banks Lima ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In Peru, when making an international call you may choose a carrier for international calls different from your usual carrier/provider according to the rates carriers offer to attract callers. This system is known as "call by call" (in Spanish "Llamada por llamada") as each call can be made with a different carrier and is available to both ...

  6. Interbank - Wikipedia

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    Interbank office in Arequipa. In 1897, Elias Mujica opened an agency at the Jirón de la Unión in Lima's historic centre under the name of Banco Internacional.In 1934, branches were opened in Chiclayo and Arequipa, and later expansions included Piura, Sullana and other places in Peru.

  7. Banco de Crédito del Perú - Wikipedia

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    BCP ATMs in Huaraz, Peru. Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP), was founded by a group of Italian-Peruvian businessmen on April 9, 1889, and called during its first 52 years "Banco Italiano" ("Italian Bank"), adopting a credit policy based on the principles that would guide institutional behavior in the future.

  8. Sky Airline Peru - Wikipedia

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    SKY Airline Perú, also known as SꓘY or SKY Peru, is an airline based in Lima, Peru and is the second largest airline in the Peruvian market. [1] It is a subsidiary of Sky Airline, which is based in Chile. It operates scheduled domestic and international services. Its main hub is Jorge Chávez International Airport.

  9. Prime Minister of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The president of the Council of Ministers is not the head of government, since the president of Peru serves both as head of state and head of government. Peru is one of the few countries in Latin America (others include Cuba, and Haiti) where the position of prime minister currently exists. The current prime minister of Peru is Gustavo Adrianzén.